Oscar Traynor Centre

Floodlights, additional all-weather pitches and a separate club house elevated the facility to "a centre of coaching and soccer excellence".

[4] The NDSL subsequently entered into an arrangement with Bohemian FC in June 2013, which gave the League of Ireland club access to the Oscar Traynor Centre facilities.

[5] When Bohemians launched a senior Women's National League club in 2020 they based them at the Oscar Traynor Centre instead of at the main Dalymount Park stadium.

[citation needed] The ground is situated on the road from Coolock to Santry, which is named for former Football Association of Ireland President Oscar Traynor.

[citation needed] In June 2005 the Republic of Ireland women's national football team defeated the Faroe Islands 2–1 at the Oscar Traynor Centre, both goals scored by Carmel Kissane.